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BC Solutions: News and commentary from the CCPA’s BC Office
Download 2.19 MB12 pages In this issue: Canadian billionaires’ wealth skyrocketing amid the panedmic Healthy forests for a cooler future What federal leadership on long-term…
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Doug Ford doesn’t believe in government — and that explains a lot
The “stay-at-home” order announced by Premier Doug Ford on Tuesday was much like his government’s response to COVID-19 so far: it put the onus on…
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Centrist Complacency: The U.S.Capitol insurrection is a warning to us all
It is imperative that we face the threat that white supremacists pose to what are already weak-functioning Western democracies.
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In December 2020, the BC government released its first Climate Change Accountability Report, the result of 2019 legislation aimed at improving the reporting and oversight…
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Heading into the pandemic, Canada’s highest paid CEOs made 202 times more than average worker pay in 2019
OTTAWA––Heading into the COVID-19 pandemic, Canada’s 100 highest paid CEOs made 202 times more than the average worker made in 2019, according to a new…
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The Golden Cushion
CEO compensation in Canada Download 492.96 KB 24 pages This report looks at CEO pay among Canada’s top-paid chief executive officers in 2019, based on company…
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Build back kinder
About the authorErika ShakerErika (she/her) became Director of the National Office in 2020, but began her career at the CCPA in 1997 as director of…
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Beyond baguettes and berets: Imagining an anti-racist and culturally relevant French curriculum
About the authorNatasha FarooghNatasha Faroogh is a secondary school French and English teacher in Ontario. She can be reached on Twitter @natasha_faroogh
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Addressing trauma in the post-COVID classroom: A TIP
About the authorRyan MonteRyan Monte is a pre-service teacher in Nova Scotia specializing in social studies and French education. He holds a BA in Geography…
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Racializing merit: The revocation of Regulation 274/12 and teacher hiring in Ontario
The revocation of Regulation 274/12 and teacher hiring in Ontario





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